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That's so sad to hear, but it's amazing that he made such an impact on younger and older people alike with his online presence.
Craigslist Free said:INSURED CONTRACTORS ONLY
FREE for the taking, do with what you wish...
Repair and resell the Cabana.
Trash the Cabana and sell the Columns (prob. worth $1000).
http://boston.craigslist.org/nos/zip/4011838288.html
That's so sad to hear, but it's amazing that he made such an impact on younger and older people alike with his online presence.
In South Korea, 'invisible' Tower Infinity will be an 'anti-tower'
Read more: http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/Blog/20...be-an-anti-tower/9331379078874/#ixzz2eu2WBqbL
I rarely post on this site because I'm not an architect, nor do I know very much about architecture. I'm afraid I can't talk/write very intelligently on the subject. Also, I live in NYC, so posting pictures of Boston would be difficult for me.
I grew up in the Boston area, so it's nice to see the progression and development of the city and its surroundings, especially the pictures that people on this board take. I also enjoy reading the comments of numerous experts on this site who are either involved with architecture and/or real estate and/or local activism and/or government.
But as of late, there seem to be a few people on this site who have made it their goal to be downright insulting to anyone who doesn't fit their ideology. There are always going to be a few people who lack the ability to argue without personal attacks, but the number seems to have increased in the last few months. It's really making it very difficult to to read/learn anything about Boston development.
I understand that being nasty online has become ingrained in our culture. If you turn on the TV to watch the news or read the comments section of newspapers, all you see it pundits trying to score points on the other guys. I hate it, but there's not much I can do but stop watching/reading. This is an architecture site, and the results of these arguments are hardly life and death. Why don't we start a new trend of civility to each other?